![]() ![]() Format DVD (NTSC, region 1) full screen (1.33:1) presentation Dolby Digital 2.0 mono, single-layer, single-sided. Participant Groucho Marx, Harpo Marx, Chico Marx, Zeppo Marx, Margaret Dumont, Thelma Todd, Rockliffe Fellowes, Lillian Roth, Oscar Shaw. Todd, George Folsey music, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Irving Berlin. Production credits Directors of photography, Henry Sharp, Ray June, Arthur L. Special features: disc 1-2 and disc 4: Theatrical trailer bonus: Today Show interviews with Happo Marx (1961), Groucho Marx (1963), and William Marx (1985). "Duck soup" originally released as a motion picture in 1933 by Paramount Productions "Horse feathers" originally released as a motion picture in 1932 by Paramount Publix Corporation "Monkey business" originally released as a motion picture in 1932 by Paramount Publix Corporation "Animal crackers" originally released as a motion picture in 1930 by Paramount Publix Corporation "The cocoanuts" originally released as a motion picture in 1929 by Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. Publication date 2004 Note Title from container. Hammer runs a bankrupt hotel in Florida, where he will try anything to make money. "Animal crackers": Captain Spaulding, the noted explorer, returns from Africa and attends a gala party held by Mrs. "Monkey business": While stowing away on a ship to America, the boys get involuntarily pressed into service as toughs for a pair of feuding gangsters. "Horse feathers": Professor Quincy Wagstaff has just been installed as the new president of Huxley College. ![]() "Duck soup": To rescue the small country of Freedonia from bankruptcy, Mrs Teasdale agrees to donate 20 million dollars if Rufus T. Kaufam and Morrie Ryskind screen adaptaion by Morrie Ryskind produced by Walter Wanger directed by Joseph Santley and Robert Florey (99 min.). directed by Victor Heerman (also in dubbed Spanish, 97 min.)- The cocoanuts / based on the musical play, book by George S. Animal crackers / screenplay by Morrie Ryskind based on the musical play by George S.Monkey business / screenplay by Arthur Sheekman from a stoy by S.J.Perelman directed Norman McLeod (also in dubbed Spanish, 67 min.) Duck soup / screenplay by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby additional dialogue by Arthur Sheekman and Nat Perrin directed Loe McCarey (also in dubbed Spanish, 69 min.)- Horse feathers / screenplay by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, S.J. ![]()
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